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2w ago - Today Sony is offering a free PS4 Dynamic Theme for those who preorder the PlayStation Heroes application, which allows users to play video games with celebrities.

To quote from DualShockers.com (linked at the top of this article): "If you want a new PS4 theme for free, all you have to do is to pre-order the PlayStation Heroes app, through which it will be possible to purchase other themes for charity.

The app itself is free, and will be available on February 24th. By pre-ordering it, the free PS4 theme will immediately added to your download list.

The theme has an animated background, but no music or custom sounds. Yet, it's quite elegant (and the animated system icons are definitely spiffy), it's promoting a good cause, and its free, so what's not to love?

2w ago - Today Mike Longley of Pringo Dingo Games announced that Paparazzi is now available alongside a PS4 video of the frenetic multiplayer action on PlayStation 4 below!

To quote: Hello everybody! Mike here from Pringo Dingo Games, and our first title Paparazzi is out today on PS4!

Paparazzi is a 2 player local multiplayer game in which player 1, the celebrity, frantically avoids the camera of player 2, the paparazzi. Avoid the paparazzi to maintain your dignity or catch the celebrity to rack up some money in this fast, frantic, and silly indie game!

Each match of Paparazzi is a 1v1 showdown between celebrity and paparazzi. It's a matchup of predator and prey; the celebrity runs and hides while the paparazzi tries to catch them.

Paparazzi is also FAST. We did our best when designing the game to never compromise the speed of play, while still discouraging being "spammy".

Each side has a different playstyle, so we want to give you a rundown of how both work...

The celebrity is the prey. You're a small character in each scrolling level, with the ability to hide behind every object in the world. Your main weapon is your dash - you can dash a short distance in the level at any point...

To quote: Hi guys! Kim from Defiant Development, here. Today marks the launch of Hand of Fate on PS4, and I wanted to give ya'll insight into what you should expect while you play this roguelike deckbuilder we hold dear to our hearts.

Before I get to the juicy stuff, allow me to talk a bit about Defiant and how Hand of Fate came to fruition.

So we're an indie studio based in Brisbane, Australia (more commonly known as 'Straya) - home to bird-eating spiders and dingoes that eat babies. At least the beaches and forests are nice.

I digress! Over the last four years we've built a team of local veterans of the console industry (Pandemic, THQ, SEGA, and Krome), and fresh new talent.

A couple of successful mobile games later, we found ourselves in a strong position where the team can bring indie to console, thus the conception of Hand of Fate.

In fact, we'll be the first Australian studio to both self-publish and develop a title for PS4. This is a massive achievement for us, and 'Straya as a whole!

To quote: With the many areas we've covered over the months as we approach the launch of The Order: 1886, there's still one major aspect we haven't yet addressed: the cast.

About a year into the project, once the story and initial script were written, it was time for us to cast our characters. The requirements were pretty stringent, the character sheet was filled with details of each of the protagonists that would make our game and define our world.

Finding the right actors for these parts was the last piece of the puzzle to finally make each of our characters come to life.

The search was long. It took many months, rounds of casting and auditions with a wide spectrum of extremely talented actors. In the end, it came down to four people who would form the core of the Order's most elite squad. We finally had our cast.

Steve West stepped in the shoes of our protagonist, Sir Galahad. He brought with him the balance and stoicism...